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5 point question - star theme - color fade
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4 years 7 months ago #188885
by rhtudd
5 point question - star theme - color fade was created by rhtudd
Hi there,
thanks for this excellent piece of software.
Although I have some (however a little outdated) css/php skills I desperately fail to find the point in code where I can change the overlaying color fade (greenish to redish) on the 5-point-stars theme:
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you and regards,
Rob
thanks for this excellent piece of software.
Although I have some (however a little outdated) css/php skills I desperately fail to find the point in code where I can change the overlaying color fade (greenish to redish) on the 5-point-stars theme:
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you and regards,
Rob
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4 years 7 months ago #188906
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Replied by holch on topic 5 point question - star theme - color fade
I never use this question type, but I would assume that these are images, so you need to find where these images are and adapt them accordingly.
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4 years 7 months ago - 4 years 7 months ago #188907
by Joffm
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Replied by Joffm on topic 5 point question - star theme - color fade
As usual, the best way is to inspect it with a web development tool, which is included in each modern browser.
Here you see
all in star-rating.css.
Meaning you can insert this in your custom.css and change the colors.
Joffm
Here you see
Code:
.star-1.star-rated-on:not(.star-stub) { color: hsl(66, 80%, 50%); } .star-1 { color: #797979; } .star-2.star-rated-on:not(.star-stub) { color: hsl(60,80%,50%); } .star-2 { color: #868686; } .star-3.star-rated-on:not(.star-stub) { color: hsl(54,80%,50%); } .star-3 { color: #929292; } star-4.star-rated-on:not(.star-stub) { color: hsl(48,80%,50%); } .star-4 { color: #989898; } .star-5.star-rated-on:not(.star-stub) { color: hsl(42,80%,50%); } .star-5 { color: #a4a4a4; } .star-rating { font-size: 24px; line-height: 36px; cursor: pointer; display: block; float: left; height: 36px; overflow: hidden; width: 36px; }
Meaning you can insert this in your custom.css and change the colors.
Joffm
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Last edit: 4 years 7 months ago by Joffm.
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